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Manor School celebrated its Class of 2023

Accomplishments of three grads celebrated by the community.
Manor School Class of 2023 grads
From left, Ty Maxie, Aiza Weir and Kara Brimner are the graduates from Manor School in 2023.

MANOR - Manor School had a class of three graduating this year, and the celebration occurred May 26.

Although the class was small, all the bells and whistles were done for the Class of 2023, with a banquet at the Manor Community Hall. The meal was prepared for family and friends by A Little Taste of Heaven Catering.

The event then moved over to the Manor School where the ceremony took place.

Monte McNaughton, a teacher from the school, was the MC, and he introduced the grads and gave a short biography on each student.

Kara Brimner is the fourth child of Lynn and Jamie Brimner. Kara attended Manor throughout her school years.

She has enjoyed many sporting activities but was most passionate about badminton. Brimner is employed at the Southern Plains Co-op’s grocery store in Carlyle.

It is her plan to take a year off and go on her third missionary trip to Mexico in February. Upon her return, she will pursue a career in ultrasound or a dental assistant.

Brimner was also the valedictorian and spoke passionately about her years in school and the lasting friendships she has made over the years.

Ty Maxie is the son of Rebecca Maxie and brother to Layton.

Maxie began his schooling in Prince Albert and remained there until Grade 3, then moved to Duck Lake where he would stay until Grade 11. His family then moved to Manor where he would graduate.

Maxie is currently learning how to play guitar and will take a year off and then pursue his career as a hair stylist or in coding.

Aiza Weir is the daughter of Rylan and Cindy Weir. She has attended Manor School since kindergarten.

Weir is active within her community by helping at the PBR Rodeo and the fall suppers. She loves the outdoors, including boating, kayaking and fishing with her friends.

All through high school she was on the honour roll and received five scholarships.

The graduates were wished the best of luck by their teachers, family and friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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